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Elegant White Façade of a Country House with Classic American Details

#15480. Elegant White Façade of a Country House with Classic American Details

The image showcases an exquisite example of a modern country house in the American style with elements of traditional architecture. The façade is executed in a classic white palette with a contrasting gray shingle roof, creating an elegant and harmonious exterior appearance.

The façade features a symmetrical composition with an expressive central entrance, decorated with an arched portal bearing the house number "6808". A distinctive feature of the entrance group is the wooden door with sidelights and transom windows, which visually increases the height and creates a sense of welcoming hospitality. Above the entrance, a classic pendant lantern complements the overall style of the building.

The second floor is adorned with a balcony featuring decorative railing with cross-pattern ornaments, adding a characteristic detail in the American neoclassical style to the architectural appearance. These cross elements are repeated in the lower part of the façade, creating a unified design concept. A triangular pediment with a panoramic window completes the composition and adds an expressive silhouette to the house.

The façade finish is executed in siding technique (shingle or shake imitation), giving the building a traditional American look. Stone elements at the base of the porch create visual support and textural contrast with the white finish of the main façade.

To create a similar façade for your own home, you can use techniques such as symmetrical composition, contrasting combination of roof and walls, decorative elements in the form of cross-shaped inserts, arched forms above the entrance, and quality lighting of the entrance group. It's also important to pay attention to landscape design, as done in the image with decorative plants in planters and well-thought-out greenery around the house.

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